Indulge in the ultimate spa day at The Spa at Thompson Dallas. Hotel and local spa guests who book a 50-minute spa treatment or more receive exclusive access to the luxury spa amenities, including an infrared sauna, eucalyptus steam room, steam shower and locker rooms. The outdoor deck overlooking downtown Dallas includes a hot and cold plunge pool, barrel sauna and relaxation areas. Complete your spa experience with a visit to the nail salon.
Little Daisy, on the ninth floor of The Thompson Hotel, is a French-American bistro with artisanally crafted plates, a thoughtfully curated wine list, specialty cocktails and live music every weekend. Catbird, a uniquely designed lounge with an expansive rooftop terrace on the tenth floor of The Thompson Hotel, is the perfect setting for happy hour, dinner or late-night food and drinks accompanied by a DJ. Monarch, located on the 49th floor of The Thompson Hotel, is a wood-fired modern Italian restaurant imagined by two Michelin Star chefs. Serving handmade pastas, steaks and fresh seafood, the overall approach to preparation is light, fresh and technique-driven. Kessaku, situated on the 50th floor of The Thompson Hotel, is a cocktail and sake lounge serving the city’s freshest globally-sourced fish, seafood and sushi. Take in incredible views from this sophisticated spot above the city.
Shop, grab coffee, eat lunch at this historical luxury shopping center! We recommend The Monkey Bar at Mi Cocina, Honor Bar, or Lounge31. Make sure to check out Jake's cousin's store, Lele Sadoughi, for collectible headbands, maximal costume jewelry, specialty handbags & accessories!
From food trucks, free yoga classes and outdoor concerts to kids’ activities and film screenings — even a paved trail for joggers — this 5.2-acre deck park is a green space gem in the city. Visit this hub of Dallas’ outdoor culture, just a half mile from our downtown hotel.
Everything from dinosaurs to DNA to diamonds are packed into five levels of hands-on discovery and adventure.
Known for its collection of contemporary and modern sculptures, the Center is 55,000 square feet of architectural grandeur with two acres of verdant gardens and theater-style open air terraces. The permanent collection is eclectic, showcasing classic Henri Matisse nudes alongside the abstract Joan Miró bronze and a Jasper Johns’ lead relief of a slice of bread.
A nationally acclaimed 66 acre display garden features breathtaking floral displays all year long. Nestled on the shores of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum was named "One of the Most Breathtaking Gardens in the World" by Architectural Digest.
Visit Hailey's old stomping grounds, where she spent her first years out of college working as an assistant buyer in the Neiman Marcus buying and merchandising offices. Built in 1913, the historic Neiman Marcus Building located in downtown Dallas is the flagship store of the retail icon. The famous Zodiac restaurant remains a lunch staple!
The Design District is an industrial-chic enclave known for its fine-art dealerships, sleek furniture showrooms and colorful stores selling high-end textiles. Cutting-edge art galleries include the Goss-Michael Foundation, displaying works by leading contemporary artists. A diverse food and drink scene ranges from diners serving Southern comfort fare to happening gastropubs and buzzy, chef-driven restaurants.
Head to the new "Shed" complex and find a variety of vendors, artisans, merchants, and craftsmen selling their wares in this large public market. In the middle of everything but away from it all, since 1941, the Dallas Farmers Market has been filled with wholesome produce and the collective fruits of our labor. Once a humble horse-and-wagon wholesale business, the market has grown with the city and turned into a hub for farm-fresh vegetables, dairy and more.
Less than a mile from our downtown hotel, experience the expansive Dallas Arts District, one of the largest contiguous urban arts districts in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks, with more buildings designed by award-winning architects than any other condensed district in the world. Dallas Arts District unifies culture, commerce, artistic efforts and culture.